| In my heart of hearts, I do not think that the reporters of those stories wrote their stories with the idea of defending democracy in America. |
It's not a matter of whether they wrote the stories with the idea of defending democracy, they don't give a crap about democracy. They care about their by line and getting that one story that makes their career. If the rest of us were all raped and murdered tomorrow, the only tear they would shed would be if someone else got the by line.
There was nothing right or honorable about publishing that "story". They themselves admit that there was no crime being committed, so they can't even say they were whistle blowers. Printing the story to make money wouldn't bother me, it is their jobs to sell papers. However, nothing about this "story" was newsworthy. It was only showing the world how they side with terrorists. period.
I think that everyone blogger who has any way to get personal information on the people who work for the New York Times should start posting it. Names, addresses, personal phone numbers. Bank account numbers, frequent flyer details, credit card numbers. Passwords for Email accounts. Everything.
If the press thinks "we can print it if we learn it" well, turn about is fair play, isn't it.